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Christopher Ewaoche "Chris" Obekpa (born 14 November 1993) is a Nigerian basketball player who last played for St. John's University in Jamaica, New York. As a freshman in 2012–13 he led NCAA Division I in blocks per game with a 4.03 average. ==Early life== Chris Obekpa was born in Makurdi, Nigeria to parents Elizabeth O. Ameh, his mother, and Gabriel Obekpa. He has six sisters and three brothers.〔 His grandfather used to be the king of the Idoma tribe, his father is a prince, and his uncle Elias Ikeoyi Obekpa is the current king.〔 Obekpa's grew up around soccer fans, but his interest in basketball was stronger.〔 Word of his talents spread and he eventually was selected to play for the Nigerian under-16 national team. In 2010 he moved to the United States to attend his final two years of high school in hopes of being noticed by college programs (Chris' older brother, Ofu, played one year of basketball at the University of Maine at Machias).〔 He moved to New York City and enrolled at Our Savior New American School (OSNA) in Centereach. As a junior in 2010–11 he helped the school finish with a 17–10 record behind averages of 10 points, eight rebounds and five blocks per game.〔 In three separate tournaments he was named the Most Valuable Player.〔 The following season, Obekpa's senior year in 2011–12, he led OSNA to a 25–5 overall record as well as a final national top-10 ranking by MaxPreps.com.〔 He nearly averaged a triple-double: 12 points, 13 rebounds and nine blocks per game.〔 The National Association of Christian Athletes named him a first team All-American, and national recruiting services listed him as a top-100 overall recruit (top-20 for centres).〔
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